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  2. VillaWare - Wikipedia

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    The first hand-crank pasta machine was invented in Cleveland by Angelo Vitantonio, an Italian immigrant in 1906, and went on to found the Italian kitchenware manufacturer VillaWare. In 2003, VillaWare Manufacturing Company was merged with Tilia's Food Saver .

  3. Pizzelle - Wikipedia

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    Store-bought pizzelle are now commonly available in Italy, and other areas with a large Italian population. It is also common to sandwich two pizzelle with cannoli cream (ricotta blended with sugar) or hazelnut spread. Pizzelle, while still warm, can also be rolled into a tubular shape using a wooden dowel to create cannoli shells.

  4. Talk:Pizzelle - Wikipedia

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    Pizzelle isn't the most used name, Ferrarelle is the wide used name in Italian and Neole or Nevole is mostly used in Abruzzo region. 79.42.100.232 ( talk ) 21:21, 13 August 2022 (UTC) [ reply ] Cannoli citations

  5. 90 Christmas Cookie Recipes to Make the Holidays Even Sweeter

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    Pizzelle. These stunning, thin waffle cookies are an Italian tradition. But we've included a few fun variations, like one made with red and green sprinkles. Get the Pizzelle recipe.

  6. 40 Italian Christmas Dinner Ideas for a Big Family Feast - AOL

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    If you love traditional Italian-style dishes like lasagna, shrimp scampi, and tiramisu, ... Pizzelle. If you want to start a new Christmas tradition, try making these crisp, buttery cookies for ...

  7. Raffaele Esposito - Wikipedia

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    Raffaele Esposito (Italian: [raffaˈɛːle eˈspɔːzito]) was an Italian chef and owner of a tavern in Naples called Pizzeria di Pietro e basta così (lit. ' Pietro's Pizzeria and that's enough ') in the 19th century that had been founded in 1780 by Pietro Colicchio. [1] Esposito is often credited for creating the modern pizza. [2] [3]

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